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Endorphine88

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Anyone tried or know this? Is there a maximum amount of HomePods that can be paired up to play the same thing at the same time? I have an event I'm in charge of and I have to wire up a pretty big house and I feel like about 10-15 HomePods would do the job and it would be the easiest set up ever (pricy, I know, but I have about 10 HomePods that I can gather up between me and my friends already, so we would only need to buy 5 more and return them when we're done with them).
 
Yeah, I don't really condone the whole buy, use, and return thing... That being said assuming the network is good enough to handle the bandwidth, which shouldn't be overly stressing, you should be good to use 15 HomePods. Borrowing from friends and setting them up all on the new network should be a treat though...
 
Oh don't get your panties in a bunch. Apple gets a good amount of my paycheck as it is. If I had use for more HomePods, I would keep them. Let's be honest, I probably would end up keeping at least one (I've wanted to replace my bathroom speaker anyway).
 
Oh don't get your panties in a bunch. Apple gets a good amount of my paycheck as it is. If I had use for more HomePods, I would keep them. Let's be honest, I probably would end up keeping at least one (I've wanted to replace my bathroom speaker anyway).

Oh well, that’s absolutely fine then...you’re obviously doing the right thing.
 
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